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Re: Gmail and quotes
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SoundsFromSound |
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Re: Gmail and quotes |
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Thu, 14 Nov 2013 04:00:12 -0800 (PST) |
David Kastrup wrote
> Helge Kruse <
> Helge.Kruse@
> > writes:
>
>>> This interface "improvement" also effectively enforces top-posting: it
>>> takes
>>> extra effort to post replies in the middle of quotes (like a
>>> conversation)
>>> and most people don't care.
>>
>> I am in the "e-mail world" for some decades. It was always a good
>> style to write the answer on top of all other text and to not delete
>> anything that has written before.
>
> In a mailing list? No. Never. Absolutely not. Please look up any
> kind of "netiquette" you can find on the net.
>
> The _only_ situation where top-posting makes _any_ kind of sense is when
> communicating with the likes of technical support.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
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I had no idea this was the norm. I've always been writing on top - including
the previous messages below my reply for years now, which I now assume was a
byproduct of working as an IT consultant as a secondary job. It feels so
unnatural for me to scroll way down to the bottom of a previous message - or
a string of messages - and then write my response there; but if that is
correct etiquette outside of tech support, and for mailing lists, then I
will try my hardest to not top post anymore. Sorry in advance.
Ben
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